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Wednesday, November 18, 2009

Student Affairs Accountability

The accountability in higher education requires student affairs professionals to be involved in creating conducive environment whereby the quality of education may be improved from time to time and it may be effective to the society. Upon the graduation students may be useful for serving humanity in the best way.

The partnership between academic and student affairs is very essential for the holistic development of each student. Kezar points out in the beginning of Chapter 21 of the textbook that "students' cognitive and psychosocial learning is intertwined, in contrast to our organizational structures which are fragmented." There is a great need of academic personal working hand to hand with student affairs professionals.

Student affairs need to make assessment a priority. They should know how each unit directly or indirectly contributes to student learning and development. Knowing that will enable them to evaluate their contributions to learning and development of students.

Tuesday, November 10, 2009

Fiscal Issues and Legal Aspects

As the cost of higher education is escalating faster than the cost of living and state revenues declining student affairs professionals need to work hand to hand with education leaders to articulate to various stakeholders their programs in order to get support from the philathropies.

In order to have a good and suitable budget Student Affairs Professionals to follow the suggested virtues in Chapter 25; namely: Be honest and trustworthy, consistent, creative and fair. All entities for Student Affairs Services should be treated fairly according to the present or expected funds.

College and Universities should consider student handbooks as a major legal documents between the lives of students and the daily operation of school. Student handbook needs to be revised from time to time to suit the present environment and situations.

Monday, November 2, 2009

Inside Higher EDucation

Research shows that the number of drinking-related deaths have increased among college students of age 18 to 24 years old. Although there have been campaigns to discourage te excessive drinking. This indicates that the present efforts avoiding excess drinking have failed. Government should revisit its strategic plans on alcoholism especially the 21 years old drinking law. However if possible let students be discourage to abstain from alcohol entirely.

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Tuesday, October 27, 2009

Student Affairs Organization

As we live at the time of dynamic technologies and other activities student affairs administration structural organization should be fluidity in order to function at its best. Kuk says that "efforts to design effective student affairs organizations should ... take into consideration the needs and challenges presented by the diversity among the students and other constituent groups it serves." Student affairs organization must be aligned with the mission statement of college or university.

While staff members of student affairs office are working hard to help students and other staffs to be successiful they should delve on how to develop their own responsibilities in order to provide the best services to their constituents.

Middle and entry -level managers have to be familiar with the culture of the institutions they work to be in good position to serve well students. They need rapid speed to function well with students of Generation X and Millennial.

Tuesday, October 20, 2009

Moral Ethics

What aught I to do? and what is my responsibility? These two questions are vital in ethical arena for they need right or wrong and good or bad judgement and the creteria of soch judgment should be clearly justified. The end result of making decision based on the above questions is the moral judgment. Moral judgment is needed in most cases when someone faces moral dillemas.

Student affairs professionals need to be people of moral ethics for their daily decision making and in order to instill integrity to students who are in preparatory process of being national leaders. If we can successifully be good examples in the issue of ethics at higher educational institutions the aftermath will be the great change to the entire society.

Sunday, October 18, 2009

Religious-Spirituality and Student Affairs

We live in at the age whereby life is demanding too much; there a lot of complicated issues facing people on their daily basic activities. Reserch has shown that there is a need of student affairs administrators to work with collegious who are religious-spiritual (NASPA Journal, Vol. 41. no. 4, Summer 2004). Student affairs professional with religious-Spirituality aspects view students as unique beings created by God in His own Image.
Spiritual aspect is very important for students at higher educational institution because it helps students to have sound moral judgment in every thing he or she want to do. As we prepare young people for higher responsibilities moral behavior and action are good ingrediants for a worker. Curricular specialist should come up with with the new way of intergrating spiritual matters in academic endeavour.